IFP announces Indie Filmmaker Lab participants

IFP's Independent Filmmaker Labs, a mentorship program for low-budget first features that haven't hit the post-production stage, has selected its 2009 projects. They are: Beijing Taxi from Miao Wang; Casino Nation from Terry Jones, Laure Sullivan and Paul Wilson; An Interview with Simone Weil from Julia Haslett and Fabrizia Galvagno; Land of Opportunity from Luisa Dantas and Rebecca Snedeke; Our House from Greg King and David Teague; Paul Goodman Changed My Life from Jonathan S. Lee , Kimberly Reed and Robert Hawk; The Road to Nasiriyah from Marie Hélène Carleton and Micah Garen; Texas Heart from Treva Wurmfeld; Twelve Ways to Sunday from Anna Farrell and War Don Don from Rebecca Richman Cohen and Francisco Bello. See IFP's site for more details.

IFP’s Independent Filmmaker Labs, a mentorship program for low-budget first features that haven’t hit the post-production stage, has selected its 2009 projects. They are: Beijing Taxi from Miao Wang; Casino Nation from Terry Jones, Laure Sullivan and Paul Wilson; An Interview with Simone Weil from Julia Haslett and Fabrizia Galvagno; Land of Opportunity from Luisa Dantas and Rebecca Snedeke; Our House from Greg King and David Teague; Paul Goodman Changed My Life from Jonathan S. Lee , Kimberly Reed and Robert Hawk; The Road to Nasiriyah from Marie Hélène Carleton and Micah Garen; Texas Heart from Treva Wurmfeld; Twelve Ways to Sunday from Anna Farrell and War Don Don from Rebecca Richman Cohen and Francisco Bello. See IFP’s site for more details.

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Senior staff writer Frederick Blichert comes to realscreen with a background as a journalist and freelance film critic. He has previously written for VICE, Paste Magazine, Senses of Cinema, Xtra, Canadian Cinematographer and elsewhere. He holds a Master of Arts in film studies from Carleton University and a Master of Journalism from the University of British Columbia.